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9 years ago
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Yuuhei
The desire to eat whatever you want and contracting a gut infection due to carelessness are still two different things.
When you eat whatever you want, you get pleasure. When you force yourself to eat something you don't want, you get disappointment. And pleasure usually comes at a price! If you want it fast and good-looking, be prepared to pay a thousand and a half. Of course, the money is a pity, but at least it's fast, and she's beautiful. You can go for a cheaper, but still beautiful option, but then it won't be fast, and there might even be a letdown. You can get it for free and fast, but then you'll have to settle for someone who isn't attractive. I'm willing to risk infections for the sake of pleasure. That's my choice. You choose a different option – that's your right!
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9 years ago
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I wish I could get a cheap and quick fix by using a syringe that has already been used by ten other people.
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9 years ago
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I'm not an idiot to poke or cut my skin. It hurts. I just smoke (not cigarettes – not on my dime, you oligarchs!) and drink (I prefer vodka, but lately I've been drinking more homemade brew). Smoking and drinking aren't painful )))
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9 years ago
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Ha, are you afraid of needles?
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9 years ago
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I, like Gash, hate injections and especially when they take blood from a finger. I'm also afraid, to put it bluntly, of injections, and when they prick my finger with a needle for a blood test, I can't stand it at all!!!
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9 years ago
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Yes, those finger blades are disgusting. And at one point, I had to take a ton of blood tests, so now I really don't care about injections.
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I, like Gash, hate injections and especially when they take blood from a finger. I'm also afraid, to put it bluntly, of injections, and when they prick my finger with a needle for a blood test, I can't stand it at all!!!
But is it okay to take blood from a vein?
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9 years ago
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lol, reading your comments makes me feel like a battle-hardened lab rat for whom everything listed above is normal.
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9 years ago
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Ment
Is it okay to draw blood from a vein?
No, of course not. But drawing blood from a finger is the most unpleasant thing... :(
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9 years ago
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No, of course not. But taking blood from a finger is the most unpleasant thing...
Come on, they just prick your finger, and that's it; you only need a few drops of blood. But they told me scary stories about taking blood from a vein, about how one doctor wanted to draw about 15 test tubes at once to get more samples for analysis :D
And they also take donor blood. I know a guy who has been donating blood regularly for several years.
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9 years ago
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Come on, they just prick your finger, and that's it; you only need a few drops of blood.
Well... if the nurse isn't incompetent, drawing blood from a vein shouldn't be felt at all, and taking it from a finger will definitely be uncomfortable.
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9 years ago
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I used to be afraid of blood tests, but now I don't care. If the equipment is good, it's not painful at all, and it's even kind of interesting. The only problem is that I always have trouble finding a vein.
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9 years ago
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The only thing is, I always have trouble finding veins.
Ha-ha, Narkkoshka.
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9 years ago
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Well... if the nurse isn't an idiot, donating blood from a vein shouldn't be felt at all, and taking it from a finger will definitely be uncomfortable.
Discomfort? Come on, you need to hold the cotton on the vein for a couple of minutes longer than on the finger. And also keep your elbow bent at first. It's clearly more uncomfortable.
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9 years ago
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I'm talking about the feeling.

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